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of the above; they are for the moments when we want our soule shaken
like a dust mop out the window.
We heve other moods, less
passionste, less demanding, but nonetheless gretifying. Moods that
are satiefied by stroking the well-groomed hide of a horse, or the
si de of a onr, or the cont of a handsome cat, or listen to pearle
dropping into a marble fountain. There are photographe that can
Batisfy much the same unnemed but powerful wants.
A symphony of textures -- smooth roughness of sandstone,
the round pe bbles that ere both a texture and indi vidual stones,
the shiny shells EKÄE are all variations on a theme.
The Theme is
the foot -- the skin texture is echoed in the sandstone, the toes
are echoed by all the verious round shapes. Cne discovers, if one
does not know it already, thet feet can be as beautiful and
expressive as faces or hende.
The meaning of the photograph is the